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Teachers gave ‘implausibly high’ predicted grades, says exam regulator
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France added to quarantine list
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On being the mother of a teenager in a locked-down world
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Trump brokers Israel-uae peace deal
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Off-duty conductor praised after rail crash
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300-1 horse triumphs with record odds win
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PM speeds up pace of lockdown easing
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Should we feel sorry for, or jealous of, Generation Asterisk?
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Covid is in it for the long haul, so we must learn to travel again
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Fraser Nelson:
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Allow us bigger masts or Huawei purge will drag on, firms warn
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Frost hopeful of Brexit agreement as Irish premier signals ‘landing zone’
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MOD accused of using RAF as ‘quick fix’ over migrants
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Distance makes meat-eaters’ hearts grow fonder for veggie options
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Climate, not humans, led to demise of the woolly rhino
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Suddenly we’re all fans of air conditioning
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These pupils are not statistics to teachers: they are youngsters they have worked with for years
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Missing out The young adults whose hopes for their first choice of university have been dashed
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Don’t panic – we’ll be flexible, universities tell worried students
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Bank of Mum and Dad foots £2,700 bill for children coming home
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Exam lavatory ban forced law students to use bottles
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Let Christmas come early to spread cheer, shops urge
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Arts industry worst hit with many staff still on furlough
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New NHS tracing app right just ‘half of time’
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Air pollution linked to greater chance of death from virus
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Waiting lists are longest on record for routine treatment By Lizzie Roberts
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Door-knocking test and tracers more effective than call centre
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Spanish region outlaws smoking in the street to halt airborne infection
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Swedish chief ’s emails open new row over schools
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Driver spared jail after offering to pay £10,000 to victim of crash
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Grenfell-style cladding still on half of identified buildings
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Yard offers US help over prince’s Epstein links
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Fake news sours trust in social media sites
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Fire crews now spend more time at floods and crashes than blazes
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Art supplier to drop ‘flesh tint’ paint in equality push
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Child abuse survivors do not access help for families’ sake
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Judge names teenage ‘wheelie bin’ killer
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Pc keeps job after station sex, but ‘predatory’ sergeant is barred
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Madeleine witness received police favours, says lawyer
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Newlywed’s lost rings found 150ft off coast by detectorist
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Trump: I opposed post service bailout to block voting by mail
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Lebanon gives army extensive new powers to target protests
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Belarusian factory workers strike as women protest in the streets
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Turkey grants citizenship to Hamas agents
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French secret agents held over plot to kill therapist
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Macron in military boost for Greece amid Turkey dispute
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Greens force Tour de France to shift start
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Time to remember the ‘Forgotten Army’
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Why do feminists want to force George Eliot back into a crinoline?
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Corporate PC culture comes with heavy costs
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Exam injustice needs more than sympathy
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Any teacher could see that algorithmic A-levels would let pupils down
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A muddled PM
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Hannah BETTS
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Stephen DOIG
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Herbert BLOMSTEDT
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Should we be ‘going Dutch’ on all roads?
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No sharing of props, no touching, lots of Dettol
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THE SHOWS MUST GO ON At 9pm on Tuesday a fierce crimson glow erupted across our façade, signalling solidarity with our colleagues
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Heartbreaking teen drama set to make stars of its two young leads
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Forget Disney – this toy story has a dark heart
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How to get revenge on a monstrous talent
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HINTS TO CONDUCTORS.
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MUSIC FOR MULTITUDES.
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MUSIC AND DANCING.
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Sumner Redstone
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Andy Haden
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Martin Birch
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A salute to the walking embodiment of British grit